JESC History

Lissandro for France has won Junior Eurovision 2022, with the song Oh Maman!

In 2021 Maléna representing Armenia has won the JESC, with the song Qami Qami.

Valentina representing France has won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020, with the song “J’imagine” (I imagine).

2019 – Poland. Winner Viki Gabor from Poland, with the entry song Superhero

2018 – Belarus. Winner Roksana Węgiel from Poland, with the entry song Anyone I Want To Be

2017 – Georgia. Winner Polina Bogusevich from Russia, with the entry song Wings

2016 – Malta. Winner Mariam Mamadashvili from Georgia, with the entry song Mzeo (Sun)

2015 – Bulgaria. Winner Destiny Chukunyere from Malta, with the song Not My Soul

2014 – Malta. Winner Vincenzo Cantiello from Italy, with the song Tu Primo Grande Amore

2013 – Kyiv, Ukraine. Winner Gaia Cauchi from Malta, with her song The Start

2012 – Amsterdam, Netherlands. Winner Anastasiya Petryk , who represented Ukraine , with the song Nebo

2011 – Yerevan, Armenia. Winner Group Candy, who represented Georgia, with the song Candy Music

2010 – Belarus, Minsk. Winner Vladimir Arzumanyan, who represented Armenia, with the song Mama

2009 – Kyiv, Ukraine. Winner Ralf Mackenbach, who represented The Netherlands, with the song Click Clack

2008 – Lemesos, Cyprus. Winner Group Bzikebi (Wasps), who represented Georgia, with the song Bzz..

2007 – Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Winner Alexey Zhigalkovich, who represented Belarus, with the song S Druz’yami

2006 – Bucharest, Romania. Winner The Tolmachevy Twins, who represented Russia, with the song Vesenniy Jazz

2005 – Hasselt, Belgium. Winner Ksenia Sitnik, who represented Belarus, with the song My Vmeste

2004 – Lillehammer, Norway. Winner María Isabel, who represented Spain, with the song Antes Muerta Que Sencilla

2003 – Copenhagen, Denmark. Winner Dino Jelusić, who represented Croatia, with his song Ti Si Moja Prva Ljubav